Kanye West stopped by Ellen yesterday to debut the video for the Yeezus cut "Bound 2," in which the rapper barrels down the highway on a motorcycle while simultaneously making out with fiancée Kim Kardashian. He also sat down with host Ellen DeGeneres to chat calmly about the criticisms frequently leveled at his artistic ambitions. "God gave me everything that I wanted and now I want to take a piece of that joy that I'm feeling and give it back to the people that have helped make that happen for me," West said.

"I think a misconception that people have about the way I create is that it's an 'I, I, I' thing," he added. "The reason why I created DONDA – which is a content, experience and product company – was to create a think tank with other amazing artists and let us bounce ideas. No one has reign, it's just the best idea wins." West raved further about the many artists, producers, choreographers, musicians and even a pastor involved in DONDA, many of whom helped come up with the stage show for his current tour.

Below, watch West chat with DeGeneres about his relationship with Kardashian. He sports a big grin when he tells the host, "People make fun of me for how in love I actually am," and even cracks, "I'm trying to avoid the jump-up-on-the-couch moment," alluding to Tom Cruise's infamous incident on Oprah.